9 - 12 yrs - Tweens
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Charli is definitely a mini grown up! I'd love to say otherwise, but now we're in the flow of bras, make up and ceushes, I really can't deny it any longer!
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Re: 9 - 12 yrs - Tweens
Bras???? Flipping hell none of Connies friends have bras! Connie will be like me flat chested till 18!!
Edies not in this one anymore as she's 13 now but I cannot believe how much she has changed since starting senior school!
Edies not in this one anymore as she's 13 now but I cannot believe how much she has changed since starting senior school!
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Yeah, she's wearing little bras now It broke my heart buying her first one but knew it was coming. She clearly takes her dad's side of the family for boobs, as at age 9 she's measured at a 28AA, and at age 27, I'm only a 34A haha
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Josh is now in double figures - the big 1 0 - where on earth did the time go to?
Well I thought his attitude was bad before he turned 10, well its worse now and we have more moodiness than ever. He def has a Jekyll and Hyde personality.
Hes just started having tutoring through the school for his 11+ exam, scary that in Sept he will be in his final year in Primary. We start looking at high schools more seriously this month. EEK!!
Well I thought his attitude was bad before he turned 10, well its worse now and we have more moodiness than ever. He def has a Jekyll and Hyde personality.
Hes just started having tutoring through the school for his 11+ exam, scary that in Sept he will be in his final year in Primary. We start looking at high schools more seriously this month. EEK!!
Re: 9 - 12 yrs - Tweens
For high school? Last year it was between early Sept and mid Oct - so it should be similar this year. The idea is they sit the 11+ in Sept and get the results before the deadline so if they get a high enough grade for grammer you can apply before the deadline. However most high schools start open evenings early June and are spread out between now and Sept
Its a tricky buisness!
Its a tricky buisness!
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Hi my name is tracy i have a 10 yr old girl and 13 yr old albino son living in epping area and a single mum is there anyone in the area who would be interested in meeting up for cuppa and chat if so would love to hear from u :-) xx
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Josh is 11. He is excited about going to secondary school. Loves playing on the xbox and obsessed with football like his dad. He has a girlfriend who he's besotted with. Strange to hear him talk to her CONSTANTLY on the phone / messenger / FBk.
Definitely hormonal - Jekyll and Hyde mood swings.
Definitely hormonal - Jekyll and Hyde mood swings.
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Josh is enjoying year 7 so far and doing very well.
Favourite lessons are maths / DT and RE
Favourite lessons are maths / DT and RE
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WOW October 2014 was the last post with updates
Josh is now 12, he is almost at the end of his 1st year of secondary and hes loved every minute. Hes getting an end of year award in a couple of weeks for outstanding progress in french. He seems to have really found a talent for foriegn languages and art.
He still wants to be a doctor and enjoys english, geography, history and his beloved football.
He all of a sudden has grown up and goes out with his mates alot and if hes not out hes on his xbox or phone! Typical pre-teen.
I finally relented and he has his own bank account with debit card - so he can spend his pocket money a bit easier when he's out and doesnt ask for money as much (Thank the lord!)
Scary to think how fast the time has gone though
Josh is now 12, he is almost at the end of his 1st year of secondary and hes loved every minute. Hes getting an end of year award in a couple of weeks for outstanding progress in french. He seems to have really found a talent for foriegn languages and art.
He still wants to be a doctor and enjoys english, geography, history and his beloved football.
He all of a sudden has grown up and goes out with his mates alot and if hes not out hes on his xbox or phone! Typical pre-teen.
I finally relented and he has his own bank account with debit card - so he can spend his pocket money a bit easier when he's out and doesnt ask for money as much (Thank the lord!)
Scary to think how fast the time has gone though
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